with Folk on 2 Including a feature on the work of Lucy Castle, former Young Tradition award contestant, who has been exploring the folk music of Transylvania. Plus, studio sessions from Brian Peters and Sisters Unlimited.

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To mark World Aids Day, a collage of poetry, readings and songs with a positive approach. Among the celebrity voices are
Ian McKellen , Simon Callow ,
Anita Dobson , Julian Clary , Pam St Clement, David Kernan and Maria
Friedman. And actor John
Kane offers four specially written monologues.
Nicola and Betty talk about their work as carers, and Mark, Paul, Stephen, Emma, Maureen and Kirk talk about living with HIV/Aids. The pianist is Jason Carr. Producer John Langridge

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